ABORIGINAL LAND REGULATION 2011 - REG 39
Starting appeal to Land Appeal Court
ABORIGINAL LAND REGULATION 2011 - REG 39
Starting appeal to Land Appeal Court
39 Starting appeal to Land Appeal Court
(1) A party to a proceeding before the Land Tribunal may appeal, or seek leave
to appeal, against a decision of the tribunal mentioned in section 233 of the
Act , by giving a written notice of appeal—
(a) to the registrar of the Land
Appeal Court; and
(b) to all other parties to the proceeding before the
tribunal or a party’s authorised agent; and
(c) to the registrar of the
tribunal.
(2) The notice must be given no later than 42 days after the
tribunal’s decision was given to the party.
(3) If—
(a) more than 5
Aboriginal people made the land claim the subject of the decision that is
appealed against; or
(b) more than 5 other people have a common interest in
the appeal;
the registrar of the Land Appeal Court may, on application by the
party who is appealing, provide for substituted service as the registrar
considers reasonable.